The Natural Frontiers of a Global Empire: The Pineapple-Ananas comosus-In Portuguese Sources of the 16th Century (original ) (raw )The Portuguese and the introduction of American Fruit Plants Into India
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Asian Agri-History, 2016
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Ana Duarte Rodrigues,“The Role of Portuguese Gardens in the Development of Horticultural and Botanical Expertise on Oranges", Journal of Early Modern Studies, 6:1 (2017): 69-89.
Ana Duarte Rodrigues
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Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2014
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“The Medicines Trade in the Portuguese Atlantic World: Dissemination of Plant Remedies and Healing Knowledge from Brazil, c. 1580-1830.”
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Hugh Cagle. Assembling the Tropics: Science and Medicine in Portugal’s Empire, 1450–1700. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 364 pp. ISBN: 978-1-107-19663-6
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Carlos E . A . Coimbra, Jr , James R Welch
Ethnobiology Letters, 2020
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Global Cross-Cultural Dissemination of Indigenous Medical Practices through the Portuguese Colonial System: Evidence from Sixteenth to Eighteenth-Century Ethno-Botanical Manuscripts
Timothy Walker
2016
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Bitter Sweets: Mapping Pineapples, Hospitality, and Slavery
Julia Dawson
The Geography Teacher, 2017
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History, distribution and world production. In: The pineapple: botany, production and uses.
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Christian Fausto
2013
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‘For the Sciences Migrate, Just Like People’: The Case of Botanical Knowledge in the Early Modern Iberian Empires
Ran Segev
Perspectives on Science , 2022
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Splendour and misery of a plant : cassava and its sensory qualities across the ocean in early modern times (For the Early Modern Sensory Experiences EMSE 2022 at Kellogg College, University of Oxford )
Tassanee A.
2022
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The representation of Caesalpinia echinata (Brazilwood) in Sixteenth-and-Seventeenth-Century Maps
Andrea Presotto
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, 2007
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Beyond Exotica. The consumption of non-European things through the case of Juan de Borja (1569-1626)
Bruno A Martinho
PhD Thesis, 2018
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Cacao, Bark-Clove and Agriculture in the Portuguese Amazon Region in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century
Rafael Chambouleyron
Luso-Brazilian Review, 2014
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Book Review, ''La colonisation du savoir. Une histoire des plantes médicinales du Nouveau Monde (1492-1750)''
Jorge Garcia Garcia
Entremons: Journal of World History, 2024
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Mariana Françozo
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2020
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Portuguese and Luso-Asian Legacies in Southeast Asia, 1511-2011, vol. 2
Laura Pang
ISEAS Publishing eBooks, 2012
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Portuguese and Luso-Asian Legacies in Southeast Asia, 1511-2011, vol. 1
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ISEAS Publishing eBooks, 2011
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Jessica O'Leary
Past & Present, 2023
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Virginia Webb
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Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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Alcantara-Rodriguez, M., Françozo, M. & van Andel, T. Plant Knowledge in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648): Retentions of Seventeenth-Century Plant Use in Brazil. Economic Botany 73(3), 2019.
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"Local Herbs, Global Medicines: Commerce, Knowledge, and Commodities in Spanish America"
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Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2010
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An Empire's Extract: Chemical Manipulations of Cinchona Bark in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Atlantic World
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Review of In the Shadow of Slavery: Africa's Botanical Legacy in the Atlantic World by Judith A. Carney and Richard N. Rosomoff (2009) University of California Press
Megan E. Springate, PhD
African Diaspora Archaeology Network Newsletter, 2012
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Sarah Burke Cahalan
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Scientific appropriation of nature: landraces and fruit breeding in Portugal before the Green Revolution
Leonardo Aboim Pires
2023
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